International Symposium on Pediatric Pain Research
A group from our lab attended and presented research at the 8th annual ISPP conference held in Acapulco, Mexico from March 7-11, 2010. Below are a few photos from the conference.
Kristin Wilby's poster investigating salivary cortisol as a marker of reactivity in children during the cold pressor task.
Melanie Noel giving her poster on children’s memory for painful medical procedures.
Dr. Jennifer Parker's poster titled, "Are you okay?: Parent's responses to their children's everyday pains."
Dr. Sara King with her poster, "Quality and quantity of peer relationships in children and adolescents with chronic pain: A systematic review."
Tessa Craig and Dr. Christine Chambers' poster on expressive and receptive pain language in typically developing children.
Meghan McMurtry with her posters titled, "New face on the block: A pilot study of the faces anxiety scale for measuring anxiety in children undergoing painful medical procedures" and "Parents’ perceptions of reassurance and distraction during children’s painful medical procedures."
Jennifer Parker and Christine Chambers listening to Monique van Dijk during their rapid workshop on the ABC's of pain and what we can learn from toddlers.
The Gala dinner







